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Section 75 credit card claims

Understanding your credit card rights under Section 75

 

You get great consumer protection if you pay for something using your credit card, but the rules aren’t always completely cut and dried.

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How to avoid cold weather household disasters

Does your policy cover older boilers (some don't)? And are your water pipes well lagged to prevent burst pipes?

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spam texts
How to stop spam texts and unwanted SMS messages.

If you’ve received an unwanted or spam text, what should you do? Text the word STOP? That could be the worst thing..

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negative equity
What can you do if you're in negative equity?

Can you move if you're in negative equity? Some lenders have negative equity mortgages and others may be flexible.

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If you’ve got a problem and you’d like some help, why not contact a money expert?

Whether you want to find out how to get the best mortgage, are worried about your debts, have an elderly parent who needs care or don't see eye-to-eye with your partner over money, one of SavvyWoman's panel of experts can help.

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More people are turning to 'peer to peer' lenders to generate a return.
But with one lender going bust, how is your money protected if there's a problem? with debts.
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A court ruling could change the way property is divided if unmarried couples split up.
If you live with your partner do you know how the property is owned? It could have major implications if you break up.
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Ask the expert: does an adopted child have a claim on the birth mother's estate?
If you're adopted do you have any rights to inherit from your birth parents?
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If you're after a change of career, where do you start?
If you're fed up with your job or just want a change, what help is available?
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Rsk in retirement; how to keep your cash safe.
Many people face major financial decisions in retirement; such as what to do with a lump sum and whether to invest or keep money in cash.
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